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Possible Sources of Elevated Arsenic in Surface and Ground Water, Amphoe Banrai, Changwat Uthai Thani, Thailand |
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| Creator | Apsorn Sardsud |
| Title | Possible Sources of Elevated Arsenic in Surface and Ground Water, Amphoe Banrai, Changwat Uthai Thani, Thailand |
| Contributor | Onuma Khamphleang, Jitisak Premmanee |
| Publisher | Department of Mineral Resources of Thailand |
| Publication Year | 2563 |
| Journal Title | Thai Geoscience Journal |
| Journal Vol. | 1 |
| Journal No. | 1 |
| Page no. | 18-27 |
| Keyword | Arsenic, Banrai, geochemical exploration, sources, risk area, water sampling |
| URL Website | http://www.dmr.go.th/index_.php, https://tgjdmr2019.wixsite.com/mysite, https://tgjdmr2019.wixsite.com/mysite/download-article |
| Website title | กรมทรัพยากรธรณี, THAI GEOSCIENCE JOURNAL |
| Abstract | This study is cooperation between the Division of Mineral Resources Analysis and Identification, Department of Mineral Resources and the Uthai Thani Provincial Public Health Office to help and verify elevated arsenic level at Tambol Nongjok/Nongbomklouy, Amphoe Banrai, Changwat Uthai Thani because the elevated arsenic level may pose health risk to local residents. Geochemical techniques were employed by collecting water and stream/lake sediments, and analyzing for arsenic covering the target and adjacent areas. A total of 371 water samples were compiled. Assay results of 281 surface water samples range from <22,713 ppb, average 97 ppb; and of 90 groundwater samples range from <2505 ppb, average 47 ppb. Integrated spatial studies of these water assays with geography, water flow pattern and arsenopyrite mineralization outline 2 tiers of risk areas. Tier 1 arsenic assays ?300 ppb, covers 2 areas in south of Ban Thapfaimai and at Wat Nongmaitai, Tambol Nongjok and Tier 2 arsenic assay ?100 ppb, encompasses 14 villages in Tambol Nongjok/Nongbomkluay Changwat Uthai Thani; Tambol Wangkan Changwat Suphanburi and Tambol Sukduenha Changwat Chainat. A total of 88 stream/lake sediments samples were compiled. Assay results range from <5167 ppm, average 31 ppm. A group of high assays (75-167 ppm) are close to the expired tin-tungsten mining licenses at Ban Nongyaingern, Tambol Wangkan. Other high assays (?50 ppm) are contained within the Tier 2 area. These findings indicate that water sampling is a more practical approach than sediment sampling in order to outline the arsenic risk areas and may identify the point sources. Four possible arsenic sources were identified: (1) Khao Koktungkung, (2) west of Ban Putakien (3) Wat Nongmaitai and (4) west of Ban Nongmaikean where it was later found altered granite with quartz veins and disseminated arsenic rich sulfide minerals at an under-construction water reservoir. |